World The F & SOCCER Brazil 2014, the American actor Robin Williams and nobel Gabriel Garc & iacute; a M & aacute; rquez were in that order the b & uacute; squedas on the internet that m & aacute; s grew this a & ntilde; or in Colombia, according STILL. n a report released Tuesday by Google
According STILL study, which does not give figures for b & uacute; squedas, & ldquo; the death of Robin Williams capt & oacute; the care & oacute; n Colombians & rdquo; and so Ocurri & oacute; Garc & iacute with; to M & aacute; rquez and the m & uacute; sico Argentine Gustavo Cerati, who occ & oacute; fifth, AFTER & eacute; s Giro d’Italia
Rounding out the top ten b & uacute;. squedas m & aacute; s grew actress Jennifer Lawrence, the & eacute; Ball, Uruguayan footballer Luis Su & aacute; rez , love and friendship and & lsquo; Halloween & rsquo;.
In the classification & oacute; n by characters, led Williams, Garc & iacute; a M & aacute; rquez and Cerati, whereas events the first three places were the World Brazil, the Giro d’Italia and the & eacute; ball
Google aclar & oacute.; that Rodr & iacute footballer James; guez, who was the player of the tournament that m & aacute; s grew & oacute; in b & uacute; you squedas worldwide, non est & aacute; among the top ten in Colombia because they see & iacute; a with a high n STILL number of queries a & ntilde;. I above
The athletes whose names m & aacute; s grown in b & uacute; squedas were Luis Su & aacute; rez, Nairo Quintana and Juan Pablo ANGEL, he added & oacute; the study. Behind & aacute; s Falcao stood, Alfredo di St & eacute; fano, Toni Kroos, Robin van Persie, Rigoberto Ur & aacute; n, Hope Solo and Serey Die, the Ivorian footballer who broke & oacute; into tears while singing the national anthem at the match against Colombia in the World
The pel & iacute;. particles m & aacute; s wanted was & lsquo; Annabelle & rsquo ;, & lsquo; Patch Adams & rsquo; and & lsquo; Dallas Buyers Club & rsquo ;, while among television programs & oacute; n led & lsquo; & rsquo Avenida Brasil ;, & lsquo; The kids & rsquo voice; and & lsquo; I call it & rsquo;.
As for songs, which m & aacute; s grew & oacute; in b & uacute; you squedas was & lsquo; Ras Tas Tas & rsquo ;, followed by & lsquo; With you I want to love & rsquo; and & lsquo; & rsquo ;. Lalala Google makes m & aacute; s 100,000 million b & uacute; you squedas per month worldwide in m & aacute; s 60 billion p & aacute; pages, he added & oacute; the information & oacute; n.
EFE
->
The World Cup Brazil 2014, the American actor Robin Williams and Gabriel García Márquez nobel were in that order Internet search that grew this year in Colombia, according to a report released Tuesday by Google.
According to the study, which does not give the numbers of searches, ” Death of Robin Williams caught the attention of Colombians “and so did García Márquez and the Argentine musician Gustavo Cerati, who took fifth place after the Tour of Italy.
Rounding out the top ten searches that grew actress Jennifer Lawrence, Ebola, Uruguayan footballer Luis Suarez, love and friendship and the ‘Halloween’.
In the classification by characters, led Williams, García Márquez and Cerati, whereas the top three events were the World Cup in Brazil, the Giro d’Italia and Ebola.
Google clarified that the player James Rodriguez, who was the player of the World that grew most in searches worldwide, is not among the top ten in Colombia because it came with a large number of inquiries from previous years.
Athletes whose names grew most in searches were Luis Suarez, Nairo Quintana and Juan Pablo Angel, the study added. Behind Falcao, Alfredo di Stefano, Toni Kroos, Robin van Persie, Rigoberto Uran, Hope Solo and Serey Die, the Ivorian footballer who broke into tears while singing the national anthem at the match against Colombia in the World stood.
The films most sought were ‘Annabelle’, ‘Patch Adams’ and ‘Dallas Buyers Club’, while among television programs led ‘Avenida Brasil’, ‘The kids voice’ and ‘I call’.
As for songs, the highest growth in searches was ‘Ras Tas Tas’, followed by ‘Contigo want love’ and ‘Lalala’. Google makes over 100,000 million searches per month worldwide in more than 60 billion pages, the report added.
EFE
No comments:
Post a Comment